Egypt-Belgium Collaboration in Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • Foreign Minister Abdel-Aati praises cooperation with Jan De Nul Group in implementing projects in Egypt.
  • Memorandum of understanding between Egypt and Jan De Nul Group to export renewable energy to Europe.
  • Egypt's national strategy includes the production of green hydrogen, showcasing commitment to green transition.
  • The state expresses support for foreign companies in Egypt, encouraging more investments from Jan De Nul Group.
During his visit to Brussels, Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aati highlighted the successful cooperation between Egypt and the Belgian Jan De Nul Group in implementing various projects. The minister discussed a memorandum of understanding for exporting renewable energy from Egypt to Europe, emphasizing Egypt's commitment to green energy initiatives. Abdel-Aati also mentioned Egypt's national strategy for the production of green hydrogen, indicating Cairo's focus on sustainable practices. The minister commended Jan De Nul Group for its involvement in the power linkage project between Greece and Egypt. He expressed Egypt's willingness to support foreign companies operating in the country and to address any challenges they may face, encouraging further investments by Jan De Nul Group in the Egyptian market. Abdel-Aati is scheduled to engage in meetings with EU officials during his visit, including discussions with the President of the European Council and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs. The collaborative efforts between Egypt and Belgium, as well as Egypt's emphasis on renewable energy and green hydrogen, demonstrate a positive outlook towards sustainable development and international partnerships in the energy sector.
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